Perhaps I am too honest, but I am having serious trouble finding employment this summer due to the fact I am only going to be here for three months this summer. In all interviews, I have been truthful and have said I go to school out-of-state, and I am looking for a job for the summer as a college student. Despite having good interviews, a decent resume, and a solid work history, most of the hiring managers seem to be put off by the fact that I'm only looking for a temporary employment. While I could certainly lie and say that I am from the local college, my resume states that I went to an out-of-state university, and my references also know I'm tied to that school as well.
Should I lie or start bending the truth? It's been nearly a month now and I've only been getting rejections. I am however taking one summer class at the local college this semester and could use that as leverage to say that I am technically a student, but only for the summer.
I have one more potential interview with a bank at PNC. They also have branches in my local town and where I go to school. Should I tell them I'd be interested in transferring and staying long term?
Submitted May 28, 2019 at 07:45PM by DelcoreXD http://bit.ly/2wmz1p5